Photo: Michigan basketball unveils its 1968 throwback uniforms, which will be worn on Feb. 17

Michigan will wear special 1968 throwback uniforms on Feb. 17 against Penn State at the Crisler Center. Courtesy of Michigan basketball's Twitter account

ANN ARBOR -- The Michigan basketball program has unveiled its latest attempt at a specialty uniform.

And this one's a lot less bright.

Michigan basketball's official Twitter account released a photo of the school's Adidas-produced 1968 white throwback uniforms Friday, which will be worn when the third-ranked Wolverines play host to Penn State on Feb. 17.

The uniforms are basically an exact replica of the 1968-69 team's home jerseys, which were worn during Crisler Arena's inaugural season.

The only thing missing? The belts and short shorts.

The Wolverines donned special Adidas maize "Bleed Out" uniforms against Ohio State on Tuesday.

The jerseys will be of a special Crisler Center re-dedication weekend, which will feature appearances from Cazzie Russell and Glen Rice.

Michigan will hold a ceremonial ribbon cutting prior to tipoff, completing the renovation process of the new Crisler Center.

In addition, Michigan will honor its 2012-13 U-M Hall of Honor class at halftime of the Penn State game. The athletic department will formally induct swimmer Gustavo Borges, hockey player Brendan Morrison and late football standout Rob Lytle into the Hall of Honor, bringing the membership to 202.